The Chinese military released an animated short film on National Day showing pieces of a scroll painting torn in two more than 300 years ago being reunited, in a show of the mainland s. -October 02, 2023 at 03:18 am EDT
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The Chinese military released an animated film on National Day showcasing the reunification of two pieces of an ancient painting, symbolizing its commitment to incorporating Taiwan into its territory. The film, titled "Dreams Come True on Fuchun River," features two elves representing the torn pieces of the painting. Although China is seeking economic integration with Taiwan, the possibility of reunification through force remains a threat.
The Chinese military released an animated short film on National Day showing pieces of a scroll painting torn in two more than 300 years ago being reunited, in a show of the mainland's determination to bring self-ruled Taiwan into the fold. The pieces of the "The Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains", one of China's best-known ancient paintings, are kept separately in museums in China and Taiwan, the democratically governed island that Beijing claims as one its provinces, and which it reserves the right to take over by force. On National Day on Sunday, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, known for belligerent videos of exercises around Taiwan, released an animated short film called "Dreams Come True on Fuchun River", appealing to the shared cultural roots of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.